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India is one of the world’s oldest civilization, with a rich culture, unique traditions, and hundreds of gods and goddesses. The country is home to innumerable temples, and North India, in particular, is blessed with spectacular ones. It’s nearly impossible to visit them all, which is why Aarav & Aadhya has come up with the North India Temple Tour Packages featuring some of the most famous temples. The travel packages will take you to the auspicious temples nestled beside the impetuous Ganga River and amidst the majestic snow-covered peaks of the Himalayas. Each temples have unique tales that add to their charm, making them worth seeing. So, if you are planning a North India journey, visit these holy temples to immerse yourself in the spiritual experience these holy sites offer.
You
will explore Old Delhi, a historic city constructed in 1639 AD, on the first
day of your journey. The historic location where the Great Mahatma Gandhi was
buried is the first place you will visit from this city's many beautiful
tourist attractions. You will next be taken to the Mahatma Gandhi Museum, which
was constructed in honor of one of the greatest Indian leaders in history.
Following
your tour of the museum, you will continue on through the stunning Red Fort
market, which is perhaps one of Old Delhi's most well-known marketplaces until
you reach your next destination, the Jahan Shan Masjid, a historic and renowned
mosque in all of India.We would take a rickshaw ride through the bustling city
of Chandni Chowk as our last stop on our morning trip. You won't want to miss
this enjoyable experience because the city is full of elegant eateries that
provide some of Old Delhi's best food, and you can see a lot of mementos to buy
and bring home.Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site constructed in 1192 by
Qutub-Ud Din Aibak and regarded by some as India's largest minaret, will be the
first stop on our afternoon tour. and you will be returned to your hotel room
to recover in preparation for the tour the following day.
The
second day of your vacation starts with a 274-kilometer drive to Jaipur, often
known as the "pink city" because of the 18th-century events that took
place there during the visit of the Prince of Wales at the time, when the
locals painted the city pink. The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur, is home to
amazing architectural creations and magnificent works of art that will enthrall
you with the inventiveness of people.
During
the journey, you will have the chance to take in the stunning city and the
various hues that line the streets. When you get to your destination, you will
be given a cozy hotel room to spend the night in. You can choose to tour the
bazaars or take an evening walk around Jaipur's streets once you've had a
chance to recover and renew your energy from the journey.
A
driver would be available to drive you from Jaipur to Amer Fort, also known as
the Amer Palace, the former capital of Jaipur, on the third day. Red sandstones
and marble were used in the construction of Amer Fort, which was built by Raja
Man Singh. Each of the four components that make up the Amer fort has its own
courtyard. The main entrance, Suraipol, as well as additional entrances, such
as the Ganesh Gate honoring Goddess Sila Devi, provide access to the Amer fort.
The beautiful Diwa-e-Aaam Auditorium for general audiences and the Diwan-e-Khas
Hall for private audiences are two of the Amer Fort's attractions. You have
complete control over how you get about the Amer fort; you can ride a jeep,
walk around it on foot, or ride an elephant. Whichever mode of transportation
you select, you're sure to have an exceptional experience.
You
will stop at the seven-story Maharaja City Palace on your way back to Jaipur.
Additionally, you will travel to the Jantar Mantar, which has hosted numerous
astronomers and mathematicians from throughout the globe. A visit to the famous
Hawa Mahal Palace and, of course, the Pink Rose Garden is a must-do when
visiting Jaipur.
The
fourth day starts with a trip through Agra to see Fatehpur Sikri, another
UNESCO World Heritage monument that was constructed in the 16th century by
Emperor Akbar. Due to the abundance of ancient sites located there, Fatehpur
Sikri is one of India's most visited tourist destinations. Keep an eye out for
the Jama Masjid, the five-story Panch Mahal, the revered Tomb of Salim Chishti,
and the stunning Buland Darwaza building when you arrive in Fatehpur Sikri.
There are three arched entrances to the Buland Darwaza, also called the Horseshoe
Gate.
Your
day isn't quite finished yet because you will also see other impressive
structures, such as Birbal's home, Ibadat Khana, Naubat Khana, and
Mariam-uz-Zamani's residence. Following your admiration of the Indian
monuments, you will be driven to an Agra hotel where you will spend the night.
The
magnificent city of Agra, the third angle of the Golden Triangle after Delhi
and Jaipur, is the exclusive focus of the following day. One of the most
visited tourist destinations is Agra, which is located on the banks of the
Yamuna River.One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal, is visited
first thing in the morning. Since the Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays, schedule
your vacation so that this day does not fall on a Friday. Enjoy the
magnificently sculpted white marble masterpiece that was built between 1631 and
1648 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in honor of his loving queen, Mumtaz Mahal.
The monument is a representation of passion and love.
The
next destination is Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was
constructed during the Mughal Empire in the sixteenth century. Khas Mahal,
Jahangir Palace, Diwan-e-Aam (public audience hall), and Diwan-e-Khas (private
audience hall) are all examples of exquisite construction. Spend your afternoon
admiring the inlaid marble work and the handicrafts made of marble, wood, and
metal, or go to more local locations and shop for gifts.
For
your subsequent train to Varanasi, you would be taken to the Tundla railway
station. Onboard, night.
The
sixth day of your trip starts with a visit to Varanasi, where you will be
escorted directly to your accommodation so you may unwind and enjoy yourself.
You can go around the city and check out the bazaars after you've had a chance
to rest. Varanasi is among the oldest cities in the world, for those who are
unaware. Hindus consider dying in Varanasi to be a surefire way to achieve
salvation because the city is the center of northern India's cultural and
spiritual life. After exploring the holy sites and discovering more about
India's rich cultural legacy, you may unwind and take in the rustling sound of
the Ganges Ghats as the sun sets. At nightfall, you can head back to your hotel
room.
If
you haven't taken a boat ride on the Ganges, you haven't seen half of Varanasi.
Hundreds of pilgrims are swarming to the Manikarnika and Harish Chandra ghats.
There are a lot of funeral pyres blazing nearby, and these two ghats are
well-known for cremations. Hindus hold that those who have cremated here
experience moksha, or salvation, and are spared from the cycle of
reincarnation. Hundreds of elderly folks travel to Varanasi to spend their
final days for the same purpose. For the Shaktism branch of Hinduism, the
Manikarnika shrine is a sacred site. According to mythology, the Hindu deity
Lord Vishnu constructed the Manikarnika Kund well in the ghat.
You
might visit the nearby Kashi Vishwanath Temple or spend the remainder of the
day by the river. Or, if you have the time, you may go to Sarnath, a Buddhist
pilgrimage site 10 kilometers from Varanasi.To board your train to Bhubaneswar,
you would be taken to the railway station. Spend the night aboard.
You
will travel to Bhubaneswar on the eighth day of your tour. In Bhubaneswar, the
traditional Odissi dance is performed. It also boasts an impressive state
museum with a wealth of antiques, regional crafts and sculptures, and historic
military hardware. Making a hotel reservation is the first step in your trip to
Bhubaneswar, after which you can tour the historic city known as the Temple
City of India.
The
Lingered Temple, the Ragarani Temple, and the Ananta Vasudeva Temple are just a
few of the popular destinations you will see while in Bhubaneswar. You will
discover a great deal about the history of the holy temples, some of which date
back to the second century BC. One of the primary factors influencing tourism
in this area is the Bhubaneswar Konark Purias tour, which travelers frequently
describe as the Golden Triangle Tour of East India.Visit the Nandankanan
Zoological Park to wrap up your time in Bhubaneswar. From there, you'll travel
to Tollywood, the Oriya film industry, to witness the finest actors in the
business in action and learn how Indian magic is made. Following that, you must
return to your accommodation to rest for the night and get ready for your
journey to Konark.
On
this ninth day, the road trip from Bhubaneswar to Konark is about to begin.
Constructed completely of black granite, Konark is the famous or beautiful
Black Pagoda. Other sights to see in Konark include the well-known Sun Temple,
which was built as the Surya's twelve-wheeled chariot pulled by seven horses.
The place is still a delight to see despite not being as majestic as it once
was. The Konark Dance Festival, which highlights the diverse range of Indian
dance, is another side event that is guaranteed to make your trip to Konark
worthwhile. Following the day's activities, you will travel to Puri and stay
overnight at a Puri hotel.
Whoa!
Today marks the tenth day of your journey. You will have the chance to take a tour
of Puri, the holy city, on this day. One of the holiest monasteries is located
in Puri, one of the four most significant Hindu temple cities. Returning to
your hotel room at the end of the Puri day allows you to rest.
Take
a leisurely stroll along Puri's beaches during the day. The city is home to
Swargadar (Door To Heaven) Beach, one of India's busiest beaches with its own
mythical and religious significance. The sparkling sand that spills out onto
the Bay of Bengal's coastline is known as "Golden Beach," and it
changes color throughout the day, turning from vivid blues and green in the
daytime to dark navy at night. The unusual dawn and sunset here are not to be
missed.
Another
destination is Balighai Beach, which is about 8 kilometers from Puri. Olive
Ridley turtles, who lay their eggs on the sand there between December and
January, call it home. Watching a variety of migratory birds soar across the
sky is an amazing experience. You can just sit and take in the city's sights at
Puri Beach if you don't want to go any further. You must sample the city's
sweets and treats. Gather souvenirs from the area close to the shore.
When
you arrive in Kolkata on day twelve, you will first need to check into your
accommodation. The majority of the population in Kolkata, which is known as the
"city of joy," is intelligent and passionate about culture. You will
visit the temple of Lord Shrinathji as part of your tour of this city. Additionally,
you will have the opportunity to explore the museum and art gallery at the
iconic Victoria Memorial Monument. The Secretariat Building, the Howrah Bridge,
Old Courthouse Street, and Dalhousie Square, which is home to numerous Raj-era
monuments, will all be visible from there. It will be time to head back to your
hotel by nightfall for a well-earned rest before you depart the following day.
You
will be transported to the Kolkata airport on the thirteenth day of your
exciting twelve-day tour, from where you will catch a flight back home full of
memories and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore India.
We
hope your journey with Services International Private Limited, one of India's
most reputable travel firms, was enjoyable. We hope to return and visit more
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